Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . s Hank and the Photographer By N. H. Crowell. M—DONT suppose none ofyou fellers is bookwormyenough to notice how Ivebeen advertisin in th mag-azeens, remarked oldHank, the guide, as hedeftly short-circuited hiscud to his left cheek. But I have all th concocted up a leetlesig^, coverin about everything from mud baths to post-age stamps, with hide-tannin an restaurant in con-nection throwed in. I got several communercationsfrom fellers, but none seemed to look like business ex-cept one from a feller named Archibald Poggenf


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . s Hank and the Photographer By N. H. Crowell. M—DONT suppose none ofyou fellers is bookwormyenough to notice how Ivebeen advertisin in th mag-azeens, remarked oldHank, the guide, as hedeftly short-circuited hiscud to his left cheek. But I have all th concocted up a leetlesig^, coverin about everything from mud baths to post-age stamps, with hide-tannin an restaurant in con-nection throwed in. I got several communercationsfrom fellers, but none seemed to look like business ex-cept one from a feller named Archibald had sevril initials left over, trailin out behind hisname, like D. D., double L, an soon. Archibald tookthe thing into his own hands an allowed he would arriveat my camp about as soon as steam an mule power coulddraw him. Sevril days later I was down th trail a ways, se-ducin frogs for bait, when I see a feller comin upa-straddle a mountain calliope. Whoa, mule! says he, comin to a stop. Thankye! He was an awful perlite feller-Then he hollers to me, Im lookin for Mr. Henrydirect me to hia place of


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